Ninja Kid vs Zombies

Saturday, December 12, 2020



The film revolves around seven friends, 3 of which are magically 
granted the use of ninja powers to fight back against hordes of
 zombies, and their evil leader Eric. The press kit for the film
 describes the premise as follows:

"Seven friends, struggling with late 20s, early 30s life, find 
themselves in terrifying danger when a long dead loved one is 
magically resurrected and starts devouring souls. To make matters
 worse, three of them have been granted the power of the ninja, and 
now must lead the fight against a power they cannot hope to vanquish.
 If they fail, the undead will overrun their little town, and maybe the world."[3]

The script is filled with references to other genre favorites, including but not
 limited to "Buffy the Vampire Slayer", "Lost", "Jurassic Park", "Angel", 
"Ghostbusters", "Chasing Amy", "Batman Returns", "The Incredibles", "Return 
of the Jedi", "Star Trek First Contact", "Army Of Darkness", "Dawn of the Dead",
 "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull", "Pulp Fiction", "Dirty Harry", and more.

The closing credits thank "Joss Whedon (Who Doesn't Know We Exist)".




Critical reception
The production has been widely anticipated within the horror film community,
 due in part to its combination of two popular genres—zombies and ninjas. In 
a comment typifying the appeal of the hybrid, BD Horror News noted, "There are
 ninjas, and there are zombies, what more do you need?"[2][4][5]
In February 2009, the film garnered an "Award of Merit: Feature Film" at "The
 Indie Fest".[6][7]
Another horror genre publication, "Fatally Yours," urged its readers to see the 
film, asking: "What? Do we need to send the zombie army to drag you there?"[2] The
 same publication described the film as "a homegrown indy filmed right here in Northern VA.
 Part Evil Dead, part Clerks, part Buffy, part Bourne Identity, with some Harry Potter,
a twist of vermouth and a lime chaser - uh, wait ... Funny, Violent, a Rollercoaster; 
with GOBS of local talent - and international appeal."[2]
On the other hand, the film has been criticized for its thematic similarity to earlier works.
 One critic, for example, joked that it should not be confused with 1987's singular Ninja vs.
 Zombie, 1997's Zombie Ninja Gangbangers, or 2004's Vampires vs. Zombies, noting, "This is, er,
 zombieS versus ninjaS. You know, plural?"[8]
Before its release, the film's third trailer received the following comments from movie reviewer
 Chris Beaumont. "Seriously, how can you go wrong? It has zombies and ninjas, not to mention magic
 and blood. This super low-budget outing looks terrible. Terribly good that is. No, the production
 values are not good and the acting looks even worse, but what they lack in quality and polish, they 
more than appear to make up for with energy and love for the genre. Looking forward to this!



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